[Ráfaga] #1906: shadows, classification, army

Jorge Sanz xurxosanz at gmail.com
Fri Sep 23 01:17:15 PDT 2022


#1906: shadows, classification, army

Fri, 23 Sep 2022 by Raf

* The combination of Blender arrival and high-precision elevation data
made possible a new terrain map style recognizable by their large and
dramatic shadows and their pop-off and tactile appearance

https://stamen.com/shadows-on-maps-are-getting-a-lot-more-exciting-and-heres-why/

* A brief introduction to satellite image classification with neural
networks: what's image classification, which models to use, and how to
start your first project

https://robmarkcole.com/posts/2022-09-24-satellite-image-classification.html

* Joseph Wen created more than a year ago an interactive map
collecting more than 1700 Chinese army facilities worldwide, using
only information publicly available like Wikipedia or Google Maps [CN]

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=19Q8BraU1Nmnk23TzMb5rhXFuIAnOpTTq&hl=zh-TW&ll=45.20865615255995%2C59.245866267661626&z=3

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